About This Book
The narrative follows a yellow wolf named Breed and a human wolfer as they navigate winter and migration in the foothills, portraying predator and human interactions with the land. Naturalistic scenes depict coyote pack-hunting, elk migration, and the sensory rhythms of snow, wind, and storm. Close observation explains animal instincts and survival strategies, alternating lyrical landscape description with tense hunting episodes. Human perspectives offer commentary on wild music, the resilience of predators, and the uneasy coexistence between people and the high-country fauna.
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